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								Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed's opposition was seen as a key obstacle to the bill's passage. 
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								See Weed's new keychain above at left, and an image from Louis Vuitton to the right. Michelle Madhok: Is OohILove.com Selling Fake Louis Vuitton? Winners Tell All. 2010 
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								We are reminded of Thurlow Weed's assessment of Lincoln (Weed was campaign manager for Lincoln's chief opponent for the Presidential nomination, William Seward): "He sees all who go there, hears all they have to say, talks freely with everybody, reads whatever is written to him; but thinks and acts by himself and for himself." Stanton Peele: Two Types of Confidence - Obama and Bush 2009 
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								And what underlies this major policy difference between Goode and Weed appears to be Goode's xenophobia and Weed's lack thereof. 
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								Weed's website lays out his positions in some detail on a long list of issues, and I've spoken with him about some of them. 
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								Weed's three mock Macs -- a sub-notebook with a folding keyboard called the iRocket, a folding iMac 2 and a translucent flat-screen iMac - have attracted 200,000 visitors to his site, he estimated from server statistics. 
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								He had a three-hour meeting with William Seward, an associate of Weed's, in which he indicated that he would accept an Anti-Masonic presidential nomination in 1832. America's First Dynasty Richard Brookhiser 2002 
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								"Weed's the best that ever was!" the weeds exclaimed. Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981 
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								"Weed's the best that ever was!" the weeds exclaimed. Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981 
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								Chase's entrance into the Cabinet being settled, his influence firmly sustained Barney, but, before that, very early after the election, between November 7 and Weed's visit to Springfield on December 17, some one spoke the word in A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander 
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